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    Question about suds saver and how it worked

    Fascinating stuff. It explains the two concrete washtubs next to the washer and the extra hose when I was a child (Childhood washers: 63 Kenmore 70 series and a Wizard Citation Imperial)... Of course, as an adult who's an equestrian with gardening and stonemasonry as a vocation, the LAST thing...
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    Rosalie's No Suds Detergent

    This is a very interesting thread. I feel like the only one without an advanced chemistry degree. I have one thought of fragrance. The ONE thing that Mrs. Meyers cleansers (which I think don't work at all) does well, is fragrance. AFTER I clean with the comet and bon ami and tide etc etc...
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    Wash room for my vintage appliances

    I love that everyone on this list seems to have understanding spouse/hubands/partners, etc. I can just see my future single's ad: Wanted: Kind, good hearted, healthy, attractive man with mechanical skills and a love of vintage appliances. Bonus points if you're familiar with Kelvinator...
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    Normal?

    I have an approx 10 year old Crosley Heavy Duty 20 top loader model, that I actually quite like, which is advantageous as it came with the rental, but it has one odd trait: There is no catch basin in the washroom, and the drain hose goes directly into an open pipe end... During the final rinse...
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    Paging firedome - Coppertone KA in Maine

    OH MY GOD. Unless my Mom has changed out the family homestead (don't get me started on what she did to the Mid-50's bathroom...Homedepot HELL), That's the washer that has stood in the kitchen ever since I can remember. SAME COLOUR, everything.
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    GE/Kenmore

    familiar... I thought...that control panel looks awfully familiar... I've the matching Kenmore dryer (mismatched to a Crosley HD20 washer which I rather like). How funny.
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